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Sleep Trainer

# Sleep Trainer

This app is used to train infants to put themselves to sleep. It is based on the Ferber Method, developed by Dr. Ferber.
Most infants can sleep through the night between 4 and 7 months of age if they are at least 14lbs (6.35kg).
For those who wake up during the night, or have trouble falling asleep at bedtime, some training is needed.

## Method
1. One hour before bedtime, give them their last feed
2. Start their bedtime routine (Ex. bath, pjs, read a book)
3. Lay baby down in the crib and leave the room ASAP
4. Allow baby to cry for 5 minutes
5. When 5 minutes is up, go in and offer reassuring words, and/or some physical contact. (DO NOT PICK UP OR FEED BABY)
6. When 10 minutes is up, go in and do the same thing as before
7. Check in after every 10-15 minutes. keep in mind, the more you often you check, the longer baby will cry

## Info

If baby wakes up in the middle of the night, do whatever you need to to get them back to sleep.
In less than a week, most infants will fall asleep shortly with minimal crying.
With consistency, and enough daytime sleep, they will usually sleep through the night after being trained at bedtime.
If baby continues to wake during the night after being trained to fall asleep at bedtime, start training for the first wake during the night.

If sleep training does not work after being consistent for more than a week, it could suggest that there is a more complicated issue going on.

**Call your pediatrician** if there is anything you are concerned about.

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Reviews (1)

A. G. u. Jul 7, 2019     

This is a very basic app with minimal features, but the features it has seem to work well. The checks are in 5 minute intervals capped at 15 minutes with no option to adjust for what day you're on. There is no history of previous uses/days. I like that I can see how many checks I've done, but I'd like a history of it once I'm done too. I like that the timer waits for you to check and respond before starting a new timer. I haven't actually noticed any ads. I wish it gave notifications.